BIO Kathryn is an award-winning international painter who works with oils, pastels and watercolors. Exhibitions have been held in London, Bermuda, Mexico City and the United States. Kathryn has studied at the National Academy of Design, Williams College, the University of Belgrano in Argentina, and was an art major at the University of Colorado. She has studied with renowned artists Lee Hershey, Ed Epping, and Karen Bokert, and also served as a docent for the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Clark Art Institute. Kathryn has paintings in private collections throughout the United States, Argentina, Mexico, Bermuda, and England. Her studio is located in Williamstown, MA. RESUME Download BIO-RESUME (pdf file) Kathryn Wasson Pritchard Born February 17, 1936, Circleville, Ohio Exhibitions Mexico City Bermuda London United States Education 1985-86 National Academy of Design, NY, NY Museum Experience 1996-2000 Docent at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, NY WILLIAMSTOWN LIBRARY EXHIBIT JUNE 2nd to JUNE 28th 2007 CLICK HERE TO SEE PAINTINGS IN LIBRARY EXHIBIT Williamstown Public Library Reception: June 2nd, 1pm-3pm WILLIAMS CLUB EXHIBIT, NYC "Looking Out, Looking In" SEPTEMBER 8 - OCTOBER 31, 2006 Opening reception with artist Sept. 8th, 5pm-7pm email Kathryn to RSVP or call 413-458-0399 ARTIST STATEMENT Williams College, Williamstown, and the Williams Club have been constant and vital parts of my life. This opportunity to show my paintings at the Williams Club is very special. Williamstown and environs have provided endless possibilities to explore in my paintings. In particular, flowers have provided an entry into the natural world, with field and town an integral part. The title of this exhibition, “Looking Out, Looking In,” represents my approach to painting what I see: the physical reflecting the spiritual. What do we all see when we really look? Painting the flower reveals the spirit of life that is within everything. There is more than just the flower, the field, the town... we look out to look in. In Williamstown, it seems easier to look out and in because change appears to move at a slower pace. The past is a part of the present. I can see the whole picture. The light and color in the paint itself helps me to connect to the inner world of whatever I am painting. After traveling the world, I can honestly say, Williamstown has it all. - Kathryn Pritchard
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